Which plant part is number one on the image provided by your teacher?
Petals
-Produce new plants
Q: This part produces pollen.
Anther
Q: This part holds up the anther.
Filament
Q: The anther and filament together make up this structure.
Stamen
Which plant part is number two on the image provided by your teacher?
Stem
What are the two main functions of the stem?
-Transport water and nutrients
-Holds the plant upright
Q: This part protects the flower before it blooms.
Sepal
Q: This part contains the ovules.
Ovary
Q: The tiny structures inside the ovary.
Ovules
Which plant part is number three on the image provided by your teacher?
Leaves
What are the two main functions of the roots?
-Absorb water and nutrients
-Anchor the plant
Q: This part supports the flower and transports water.
Stem
Q: The sticky top of the pistil.
Stigma
Q: The part where pollen lands.
Stigma
Which plant part is number four on the image provided by your teacher?
What are the two main functions of the flower?
-Attract pollinators
-Produce seeds for reproduction
Q: The male part of the flower.
Stamen
Q: The female part of the flower.
Pistil
Q: The path pollen takes from the stigma to the ovary.
Style
What do plants begin as?
Seeds
What are the two main functions of the leaves?
-Makes glucose during photosynthesis
-Makes Oxygen
Q: The tube that connects the stigma to the ovary.
Style
How many parts do the pistil and stamen each have?
The pistil has three and the stamen has two.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY CHALLENGE: Label an entire flower correctly.
See slide.